Welcome to my tech page! On this page, you can learn more about various websites that can be useful for teachers to implement in to their classroom. Click on the drop down arrow next to "Tech Tools" to navigate through the different descriptions.
My first project introduces you to "Flipgrid." This is a website that teachers can use to make videos for their students, and have their students send video responses! Click the "Flipgrid" tab to learn more.
My next project teaches you about "Nearpod." Nearpod is an awesome website that is currently being used a lot in elementary school classrooms. It allows teachers to make interactive slide show presentations for their students. Click the "Nearpod" tab to see what else it has to offer!
The next project explores a website called "Kami." This website allows users to type, draw, etc. directly on to PDF's. This is an extremely useful tool for both educators and students. Click the "Kami" tab to learn more about it!
The next project you see is for a website called "Whiteboard.fi." This site allows teachers to make interactive white boards for their students while also recording students responses. Click the "Whiteboard.fi" tab to see what it's all about!
"Google Forums" is the next project I completed. This website is an awesome resource for teachers to use, it allows them to make quizzes, polls, etc. and collect data from the responses. Learn all about "Google Forums" by clicking the tab!
The next project introduces a website called "Thinglink." This is a fun website that allows educators to make interactive PDF's for their students. Click the "Thinglink" tab to learn more!
The final project I did for this course is about a website/application titled "Class Dojo." This is personally one of my favorite tools for teachers to use. It is a behavior management system for teachers to implement in their classroom, but it has a lot to offer! Click the "Class Dojo" tab to check it out!
I hope you enjoy learning all about these different resources! They can be great for teachers, principals, parents, or aspiring educators to use!